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1. Data: 2001-04-23 01:40:17
Temat: Re: o zielonej herbacie (ang.)to chyba lobby producentow czarnej herbaty prowadzilo ten research :)
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"==wojmat==" <w...@v...pl.spaMdauballet.invalid> wrote in message
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> do przeczytania z NutritionNews:
>
>
> April 23, 2001
> NUTRITION NEWS FOCUS
> "Nutrition news is important. We help you understand it!"
>
> Today's Topic: Green Tea and Stomach Cancer
>
> Here's another knock on "everyone knows ...." Everyone knows that
> green tea reduces risk of cancer, right? Not according to an article
> in the March 1, 2001 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine.
> < http://www.nejm.org/content/2001/0344/0009/0632.asp >
>
> More green tea is consumed in Japan than anywhere else, and that
> country has one of the highest rates of stomach cancer in the world.
> Over 26,000 healthy residents of Japan were asked about dietary
> habits at baseline, and more than 400 cases of stomach cancer were
> identified in 8 years of followup. There was no indication that
> green tea drinking had any beneficial effect on stomach cancer. In
> fact, there was a nonsignificant 40% increase in stomach cancer among
> those drinking the most green tea which was more than 5 cups daily.
>
> HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Like any prospective
> study, the basic assumption is that habits didn't change over time.
> There is now agreement that a bacterial infection contributes to much
> of the risk for gastric cancer. However, this was not tested for.
> These results contradict many previous studies, but it is not clear
> why the scientific findings disagree. Drink it if you like it - not
> because it might be medicine.
>
>
> przepisał
> wojmat
>
> p.s. link do nich
> http://www.nutritionnewsfocus.com/
>
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1. Data: 2001-04-23 07:16:27
Temat: o zielonej herbacie (ang.)do przeczytania z NutritionNews:
April 23, 2001
NUTRITION NEWS FOCUS
"Nutrition news is important. We help you understand it!"
Today's Topic: Green Tea and Stomach Cancer
Here's another knock on "everyone knows ...." Everyone knows that
green tea reduces risk of cancer, right? Not according to an article
in the March 1, 2001 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine.
< http://www.nejm.org/content/2001/0344/0009/0632.asp >
More green tea is consumed in Japan than anywhere else, and that
country has one of the highest rates of stomach cancer in the world.
Over 26,000 healthy residents of Japan were asked about dietary
habits at baseline, and more than 400 cases of stomach cancer were
identified in 8 years of followup. There was no indication that
green tea drinking had any beneficial effect on stomach cancer. In
fact, there was a nonsignificant 40% increase in stomach cancer among
those drinking the most green tea which was more than 5 cups daily.
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Like any prospective
study, the basic assumption is that habits didn't change over time.
There is now agreement that a bacterial infection contributes to much
of the risk for gastric cancer. However, this was not tested for.
These results contradict many previous studies, but it is not clear
why the scientific findings disagree. Drink it if you like it - not
because it might be medicine.
przepisał
wojmat
p.s. link do nich
http://www.nutritionnewsfocus.com/
› Pokaż wiadomość z nagłówkami
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